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Entomological Literature. 



SOCIETAS ENTOMOLOGICA, vii, 16, Zurich-Hottingen, Nov. 15, 1892. 

 Orthoptera Centrali-Americana, Dr. H. de Saussure, 17, Dec. i, 1892. 

 Pieris rapes in North America, J. B. Smith. 



FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 

 pp. 181 226, St. Louis, March 9, 1893. Further studies of Yuccas and 

 their pollination, W. Trelease, pis. i 10, 15 23. Concerning "the rela- 

 tionship of the Yuccas to one another and to their pollinators, the 

 Pronuba moths." 



ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WYOMING AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ANL> 

 EXPERIMENT STATION for the year 1892. Laramie, Wy., February, 1893. 

 No. 7, Insecticides, F. J. Nis wander. 



COMPTES RENDUS. SOCIETE DE BIOLOGIE, Paris, March 4, 1893. Note 

 on a singular rotating movement of the head of a Culicid larva, S. Jour- 

 dain. March n, 1893. On the structure of the fibrillae of the yellow 

 muscles of Dytiscus and Hydrophilus in the state of repose, F. Tourneaux. 



ZOE, iii, 4, San Francisco, January, 1893. A new jumping spider, f. L. 

 Curtis. Notes on Histeridse observed in San Diego Co., F. E. Blaisdell. 



ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEiGER, Leipsic, February 27, 1893. On the devel- 

 opmental history of the Phytophthires, J. Krassilstschik, figs. March 13, 

 1893. Note on an intercalary stage in Julid males, C. Verhoeff. Com- 

 parative anatomy and systematic position of the Phytopthires, f. Kras- 

 silstschik (cont.). Note on the parasitism of Chelifers 'on beetles, S. ]. 

 Hickson. 



THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, London, Mairli, 

 X S93- The affinities and origin of the Tardigrada, Prof. J. von Kennel 

 Uransl. Sitzb. Natf Gesell. Univ. Dorpat ix, iii, 1892). On the embryology 

 of the mites Ixodes, J. Wagner (trans. Zool. Anz. Aug. 29, 1892). 



